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OpenAI Slipped Shopping Into 800 Million ChatGPT Users’ Chats—Here’s Why That Matters

Patrick van Esch
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Yuanyuan (Gina) Cui
Using a brain implant, a paralyzed man was able to control another person's hand and feel what she feels.
Computing

One Mind, Two Bodies: Man With Brain Implant Controls Another Person’s Hand—and Feels What She Feels

Shelly Fan
‘Unprecedented’ Artificial Neurons Are Part Biological, Part Electrical—Work More Like the Real Thing
Biotechnology

‘Unprecedented’ Artificial Neurons Are Part Biological, Part Electrical—Work More Like the Real Thing

Shelly Fan
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Energy

Scientists Say New Air Filter Transforms Any Building Into a Carbon-Capture Machine

Edd Gent
This Week’s Awesome Tech Stories From Around the Web (Through October 18)

This Week’s Awesome Tech Stories From Around the Web (Through October 18)

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Energy

Investors Have Poured Nearly $10 Billion Into Fusion Power. Will Their Bet Pay Off?

Matthew Hole
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OpenAI Readies Itself for Its Facebook Era
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This Open Source Robot Brain Thinks in 3D
Wired ($)
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Retina e-Paper Promises Screens ‘Visually Indistinguishable From Reality’
New Atlas
Robotics
Nike’s Robotic Shoe Gets Humans One Step Closer to Cyborg
Wired ($)
Artificial Intelligence
Sakana AI’s CTO Says He’s ‘Absolutely Sick’ of Transformers, the Tech That Powers Every Major AI Model
VentureBeat
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The ChatGPT Atlas Browser Still Feels Like Googling With Extra Steps
The Verge
Computing
Amazon Unveils AI Smart Glasses for Its Delivery Drivers
TechCrunch
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Google’s Quantum Computer Makes a Big Technical Leap
The New York Times ($)
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Amazon Hopes to Replace 600,000 Us Workers With Robots, According to Leaked Documents
The Verge
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This Retina Implant Lets People With Vision Loss Do a Crossword Puzzle
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New mRNA Cancer Vaccine Wipes Out Multiple Types of Cancer in Mice

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Google Will Store Energy in Giant Domes Filled With CO2

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OpenAI Slipped Shopping Into 800 Million ChatGPT Users’ Chats—Here’s Why That Matters

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